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Artist Cindy Sherman plays dress-up in Sweden
moderna

Artist Cindy Sherman plays dress-up in Sweden

The inescapable work of US artist Cindy Sherman has perforated Stockholm like a visual scream, both "repelling and riveting", as the Museum of Modern Art (Moderna) shows the darker side to the master of playing dress-up.
Stockholm Open set to serve up a storm
Sport

Stockholm Open set to serve up a storm

The ATP Stockholm Open hits the Swedish capital on Saturday with international players vying for a piece of the €530,000 ($718,000) pie. Will it be a local Swede who takes out this year's title? The Local chats to the tournament organizer to find out more.
Swedish terrorist electrifies theatre stage
Terrorism

Swedish terrorist electrifies theatre stage

Swedish author Jonas Hassen Khemiri's play I Call My Brothers has taken the Stockholm theatre scene by storm - the tale of a young man's struggle to figure out how an Arab-Swedish terrorist trying to bomb Stockholm in 2010 affects him - because superficially, they look alike.
Stockholm hit by 'angry animal' protest
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Stockholm hit by 'angry animal' protest

A handful of observant Stockholmers found themselves owners of their own piece of original artwork on Friday thanks to one local artist's "angry animal" protest against an "overpriced and elitist" art world.
GALLERY: Stockholm's 'Tough Viking' race
Stockholm Section

GALLERY: Stockholm's 'Tough Viking' race

While the real Swedish Vikings may have pillaged their last village long ago, the 21st century versions competed in the Tough Viking Race on Sunday in Stockholm - fighting obstacles of fire, water, electricity, and much more. Check out the pictures.
Stockholm rent controls favour the wealthy: report
Renting

Stockholm rent controls favour the wealthy: report

Stockholm's rent controls benefit wealthy residents in the city centre and do nothing to fight economic segregation with those living in the suburbs, according to a new report from the Swedish Property Federation (Fastighetsägarna Stockholm).
Must the Swedish show go on?
Stockholm Section

Must the Swedish show go on?

A visit to the ever-popular Swedish sing-along show Allsång på Skansen causes German reporter Steffen Daniel Meyer to note that Swedes, just like Germans, cling to a dated family show, and wonder if trying to please everyone results in pleasing no one?
The dos and don'ts of Swedish work wear
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The dos and don'ts of Swedish work wear

We all know how Swedish men deal with the summer heat when wearing trousers to work just won't do. <a href="http://http://www.thelocal.se/48384/20130608/"target="_blank">They wear skirts.</a> Good on you if you're bold enough to follow the Stockholm train driver's suit (or rather lack thereof). Otherwise guys, a nice, crisp pair of shorts should do the job.
Swedish ministers invite press home for coffee
Politics

Swedish ministers invite press home for coffee

After the Almedalen week of Swedish politics, the news pages slip into a coma... or do they? Sweden's ministers instead lure journos into their lair by offering them morning coffee every week. The Local's <b>Steffen Daniel Meyer</b> takes us on a tour to see what's happening when nothing is happening.
Killer princesses invade Stockholm streets
museums

Killer princesses invade Stockholm streets

<b>Graffiti paintings of Disney’s fairytale princesses brandishing guns and knives have been mysteriously appearing on walls around Stockholm, garnering global attention after photos went viral on Facebook. The man behind them is a Swedish Street Artist known only as <a href="https://www.facebook.com/herrNilssonStreetart" target="_blank">“Herr Nilsson”</a>.
Top ten: Best Stockholm subway stations
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Top ten: Best Stockholm subway stations

The Stockholm metro has often been referred to as an art museum in itself, with many of the stations featuring either themed designs, vibrant colours, or traditional paintings on the walls. The Local's Elodie Pradet lists the best ten in the city.
Integration, anger, and the Stockholm riots
Police

Integration, anger, and the Stockholm riots

As the unrest in Stockholm's suburbs begins to wane, liberal commentator Nima Sanandaji argues that failed integration policies aren't the only explanation for why the Swedish capital has been plagued by violence in recent days.
Stockholm riots calm down by seventh night
fire

Stockholm riots calm down by seventh night

Rain and increased police vigilance on Sunday evening are likely factors in why Stockholm only saw scattered incidents of unrest during the night, with police stating that the rioting appears to have calmed down.
Stockholm's not burning
Stockholm

Stockholm's not burning

With international media swooping on the Stockholm riots from every angle, The Local's Oliver Gee explains why Stockholm's not burning, and how the story has been blown out of proportion.